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How Seemingly Innocent Clothing Choices Endanger Your Health...and How to Protect Yourself.

Anna Maria Clement, PhD, NMD, LN and Brian Clement, PhD, NMD, LN

This book reveals in unprecedented detail the toxic truth about the clothes we wear and the surprising number of harmful effects on health caused by garments once considered safe. This is a well-documented expose that the clothing and chemical industries would rather you never learned about.

Man-made clothing fibers, such as nylon, spandex, and Teflon, have only replaced cotton, wool, and silk over the last sixty years. During this time there's been a significant increase in health problems that may be associated with wearing synthetic garments: fertility problems, respiratory disease, contact dermatitis, and cancer. From toxic chemicals like formaldehyde and phthalates to insecticides, flame retardants, and nano-particles, synthetic clothing today contains a toxic stew of dozens of substances that pose a threat to both human and environmental health.  

Learn:

  • what fabrics and chemicals to watch for when selecting clothing
  • how to identify deceptive synthetic fabrics
  • why to avoid clothing labeled antishrink, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antistatic, anti-odor, antiwrinkle, or antistain
  • the advantages for choosing natural fabrics
  • tips for ecological and health-friendly cleaning

Based on medical science, these studies have been brought together for the first time in one place; important findings which have, for too long, been hidden from public awareness.


Excerpt:


6 Good Reasons to Choose Organic Natural Fibers

  1. Eco-friendly and health-friendly organic fibers are grown and organic clothing is produced without the use of
    pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, genetic modifications, or other substances and processes that pose a danger
    to human health or the environment.
  2. Nonorganic and synthetic fibers, by contrast, release chemicals and dyes during production and manufacturing
    that damage fragile ecosystems and harm wildlife.
  3. Organic natural fibers are recyclable and biodegradable, whereas nonorganics and synthetics don’t easily biodegrade and tend to accumulate in landfills, which poses a disposal problem for future generations.
  4. Because organic fibers aren’t degraded by chemicals during growing and processing, clothing made from these fibers is stronger than nonorganics and has a longer lifespan.
  5. Natural organic fabrics are more absorbable and breathable for your skin than nonorganic and synthetic clothing. See for yourself by comparing how organic cotton feels against your skin on a hot and humid day as opposed to polyester or other synthetic blends.
  6. Natural organic fibers don’t release toxic fumes from chemicals when you wear them, whereas nonorganic synthetics off gas minute amounts of chemicals, which you then absorb through your skin and lungs.


Co-authors Dr. Brian Clement and Dr. Anna Maria Clement are co-directors of the internationally known Hippocrates health Institute in West Palm Beach, Florida. These two physicians created wellness and disease prevention programs followed by more than 300,000 people who have spent a week or more at the Institute. They have authored a dozen previous books on natural health antidotes to illness and disease.

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ISBN: 
9781570672637
Price: 
14.94
Page Count: 
192
Publisher: 
Hippocrates Publications
Width: 
6
Height: 
9
Publication Year: 
2011